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Preparing for Cosmetic Surgery





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Once your procedure has been booked, there are several steps to follow to ensure you are as well prepared as possible for surgery. If your plastic surgeon has requested blood tests or other preoperative investigations, you should have these carried out in good time — at least two weeks before surgery. This allows time to address any blood test abnormalities, such as anaemia. If you have a significant medical condition, our team may request an anaesthetic review to ensure you are fit for a . You may be asked to stop certain medications or adjust the current medications you are taking in advance of surgery. People who smoke are to stop smoking at least four weeks before and after surgery. Smoking is associated with a high risk of wound healing complications, which could affect the overall outcome of your plastic surgery procedure. Aspirin and medications containing aspirin should be stopped at least ten days before surgery, as they are associated with an increased risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Herbal supplements, including vitamin E and fish oils, should also be stopped for the same reason.


Your surgeon and our clinical support team will be in close contact with you before surgery to ensure you are as well-prepared as possible.


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Our clinical support team will send you preoperative documentation for you to complete. You should complete these forms at least one week before surgery. We will contact you approximately 48 hours before your procedure to advise on your arrival time and to remind you of the recommended preoperative fasting protocol. Particular may require you to wear a compression garment after surgery to swelling and support the surgical site, optimising healing. We will be able to advise you on the most suitable type of garment, and the garment supplier can advise you on optimum sizing. It is wise to try on your garment before surgery to ensure it fits correctly — it is better to feel on the tighter side. A loose-fitting garment may not provide the appropriate support after surgery.


Preoperative fasting guidelines require you to avoid eating for at least six hours before your admission time. Clear fluids can be taken up to two hours before your admission time. This includes black tea, black coffee and still water. Milk is considered a food and should not be added to hot beverages. If you take any medications, you can still take them with a sip of water. Chewing gum should be avoided.


We recommend you arrive at our approximately one hour before your surgery to complete the required preoperative documentation, including your consent form. We recommend you arrange for a friend or family member to drive you to the clinic. It is essential to take time to read the consent form thoroughly, which is why we ask you to arrive earlier.


A responsible adult must collect you from the facility once you are medically fit for discharge. You must not leave the clinic alone and attempt to walk or drive home yourself. You must also avoid public transport. Your escort must take you home via a car or taxi if you have had a general anaesthetic or sedation. You will still experience the effects of anaesthesia for the first 24 hours after surgery, and we would advise against making any important legal or financial decisions.


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Many procedures involve a quick recovery period, and you may only need someone to look after you for the first 24 hours. More involved surgical procedures, such as , often require the support of an adult carer for five to seven days. Our support team will be able to advise you how long you may need home support, and this is dependent on the type of procedure you are having.


Why do I need to stop smoking before cosmetic surgery?


can have a significant impact on the healing after cosmetic surgery, and many surgeons will to stop smoking before and after the surgery. Nicotine in cigarettes and other products constricts blood vessels, which can reduce blood flow to the surgical site. This can slow down the healing process, increase the risk of complications, and even lead to tissue death.


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Many surgeons will require patients to stop smoking for at least two to four weeks before and after the surgery, as well as on the day of the surgery. This includes not only cigarettes but also the use of nicotine-containing products such as e-cigarettes, nicotine gum and patches.


Which medicines should I stop taking before cosmetic surgery?


Before undergoing cosmetic surgery, it’s essential to inform your surgeon of all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements. Some medications may increase the risk of or may with the anaesthesia, and your surgeon may advise you to stop taking them before the surgery.


Here are some examples of medications that may need to be before surgery:


Our approach to preoperative preparation at Centre for Surgery


Centre for Surgery is the leading plastic surgery clinic in London, and we pride ourselves on having a proactive approach to preoperative preparation. Being fully prepared for your plastic surgery procedure increases the likelihood of successful . Patients who are informed about all aspects of their procedure have greater confidence in managing common postoperative symptoms such as bruising and . We recommend reading your consent form in detail to ensure you understand the potential risks and complications of surgery. Our clinical support team is available 24/7 to answer any questions or concerns you may have before or after your procedure.


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